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MosPasswort - protect content with a password Pluginplugin
Rating
8 votes
Developer:Prog@ndy Version:1.4 (Updated 378 days ago)
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Date Added:Sep 16, 2007
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With this Mambot you can protect several contentitems with a password. To see the Content, the visitors dont have to register, they only need to know the password.
Just type {password} in the Content you want to protect. Then the global password from the Mambot-settings is used.
Also a password can be given in the contentas a parameter. For multiple passwords you can repeat the Mambot-Code. The global password is working, too. Ex:
Code:

{password test}{password 22} I see it!

This Content can be watched with the global password, with 'test' and with '22'.

It *should* now work with OpenSEF on all Systems

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This works very nicely for content items by rowby, August 6, 2008
It's so simple, at first I could not figure out how to use it.

So here's what you do.

Suppose you have the following content on a page. But you want to protect it.

Like the following "I am in love with Joomla"

Once you activate the mambot you type {password I am in love with Joomla}

Presto. It's protected by the password you set in the mambot.

Simple but works nicely!


Works good - here's how... by grapefix, July 28, 2008
I had to edit the mambot settings with a new global password before it would work for me. Then, the global password didn't seem to work at all, but if I specify a password in the content, that does work.


Exactly what I'm looking for...but doesn't work by jaguarun, July 24, 2008
It installed just fine (no errors). It looks really easy to use, but when I enter something like "{password} hidden text" it just displays the hidden text without asking for a password (doesn't work). Joomla 1.0.15.


Works well by teddyboy, February 8, 2008
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
It does what it says. A useful extension to give site privileges to certain users, especially given Joomla's weakness in this area.


This would be cool... If it worked! by JayShoe, November 12, 2007
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
I'm looking for a way to hide pricing information from users until they have signed up for my autoresponder and received the password. This would allow me to do this but it won't work on my site.


Owner's reply:
I'm sorry. Do you use OpenSEF or another SEF-Addon? There are sometimes Problems and I dn't know why.

Very good by mag112, September 16, 2007
4 of 4 people find this review helpful:
I have been looking for that.

Easy to use and it gives the necessary security for some information. Maybe it is very easy to hack but the "normal" user will not see the information!

The description above is not good. Please go to the authors website and copy it's code area! Maybe the programmer will change the syntax from the german {passwort} to english {password}


Owner's reply:
Thanks, I copied the description. Also the texts are now in English and German. The syntax is now {password} !!!!! You have to change it in the contentitems